Quotes Jekyll And Hyde Flashcards

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The….over the…like some…..juggernaut.

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The man trampled over the child’s body like some damned juggernaut.

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Mr Hyde…., he gave an…of….

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Mr Hyde was pale and dwarfish, he gave an impression of deformity.

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A crime…..

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A crime singular ferocity.
Chapter 4
Relates to London at this time.

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Dr Jekyll…., and there came…around his…

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Dr Jekyll grew pale to the lips, and there came blackness around his eyes.
Chapter 3
This could suggest or foreshadow Hyde taking over Jekyll character.

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Dr Jekyll…held out a…hand.

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Dr Jekyll looking deadly sick held out a cold hand.
Chapter 5
This could link to how Hyde is taking over Jekyll ‘Jekyll grew pale to the lips’

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Familiar…and…

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Familiar guest and entertainer
Chapter 6
This could be giving the reader a false sense of security and making them believe that things are getting better and Hyde is disappearing. Whereas this is only the lull before the storm.

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I have….a…and…I cannot name.

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I have brought on myself a punishment and danger I cannot name.
Chapter 6
The fact that Jekyll can’t name the punishment leads the reader to imagine this punishment and this could make it seem worse or the punishment is too bad Jekyll can’t put it into words.

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The smile was struck from his face and was succeeded by a expression of such abject terror and despair

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Chapter 7
The fact that ‘struck’ was used imply’s that this act was very painful for Jekyll adding to the suspense more and the word despair contrasts to the adjective terror as he’s being described as sad when he’s also very frightened making the reader feel sorry for him.

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Why did he cry out like a rat and run from me

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Chapter 8
This is describes Hyde as an animalistic person giving him a worse character and making him seem untouchable and dirty. This also contact from Jekyll as a ‘noble man’ to Hyde as ‘filth’

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His face beca,e suddenly black and the feature seemed to melt and alter.

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Chapter 9
This shows the start of Hyde taking over Jekyll.
The use of the adjective black makes the transformation seem as though something bad is happening (even thought it is).

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I concealed my pleasures with a morbid sense of shame

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Chapter 10
The use of the word concealed suggests that Jekyll was doing something wrong with his life as he didn’t want to share it with others.
The use of the word morbid suggests that the things he is doing are bad and shameful.

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Dr Jekyll looked

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Dr Jekyll looked deadly sick.

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Infinite sadness…..disconsolate prisoner

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With infinite sadness of mein, like some disconsolate prison.

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That human..

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That human juggernaut trod the child down.

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I am the thief…..

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I am the thief of sufferers

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…like….

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Ape-like fury

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My….had been….to long and came……

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My devil had been long caged, he came out roaring.

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Such unscientific……

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Such unscientific balderdash

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God…us…forgive us

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God forgive us,God forgive us.

Utterson, when they see Jekyll transforming.

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The court was….and a little…..,and full of premature….

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The court was very cool and a little damp, and full of premature twilight.
When Utterson is about to see Jekyll at the window.

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He had….written legibly…upon his…

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He had his death warrant written legibly upon his face

Laynon when Utterson is seeing him.